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Pregnancy & Child Birth

Research Article Volume 5 Issue 2

A study to assess the knowledge regarding partograph among staff nurses

Rajbir Kaur

Department of OBG(N), Sri Guru Ram Das College Of Nursing, India

Correspondence: Rajbir Kaur, Assist Prof, Department of OBG(N) Sri Guru Ram Das College Of Nursing ,Vallah, Amritsar, India

Received: June 07, 2018 | Published: April 1, 2019

Citation: Kaur R. A study to assess the knowledge regarding partograph among staff nurses. Int J Pregn & Chi Birth. 2019;5(2):78-81. DOI: 10.15406/ipcb.2019.05.00151

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Abstract

Every year, out of an estimated 120 million pregnancies that occur World Wide, about half million women die because of complication of pregnancy and child birth. So there is need of skilled assistance during labour is the very important and key service to reduce the rates of maternal mortality and morbidity rates. The partograph (sometimes known as partogram) is usually a pre-printed paper form on which labour observation are recorded. The aim of partograph is to provide a pictorial overview of labour, to alert midwives and obstetricians to deviations in maternal or fetal wellbeing and labour progress. The objective of the study was to assess the knowledge regarding partograph among staff nurses.

Material & Methods: The study was conducted in tertiary care Medical institute of Amritsar. Total 40 Staff Nurses were selected by convenience sampling technique those were working in obstetric & gynaecological ward of SGRD hospital, vallah, Amritsar. A self structured questionnaire was used to assess the knowledge of staff nurses regarding Partograph. The data was gathered and analysed by calculating the frequency, percentage, mean, mean percentage, standard deviation and chi square.

Results: The study concluded that 57.5% of staff nurses having average knowledge, 25% staff nurses having good knowledge and remaining, 17.5 % staff nurses having poor knowledge regarding partograph.

Conclusion: The partograph is considered a valuable tool in the improvement of maternity service by allowing midwives and obstetrician to display intrapartum details in a pictorial manner.

Keywords: staff nurses, knowledge, partograph

Introduction

Maternal mortality remains between 500 - 1000 deaths for 100,000 live births in developing countries. India ranks very higher on the list of countries with high maternal mortality at 420 per 10, 000 live births.1 In Punjab maternal mortality rate was 28%in 2012.2 Maternal morbidity and mortality rate increases because of insufficient facilities in health care settings and inadequate knowledge and attitude of plotting the partograph. During child birth, complication cannot be predicted or prevented.3 Prolonged labour and obstructed labour are major causes of maternal and newborn morbidity and mortality; they can lead to ruptured uterus, postpartum haemorrhage, infection, obstetric fistula, and foetal injury or death. Thus all women should be assessed by skilled birth attendance and timely emergency care.4 The partogram (sometimes known as partograph) is usually a pre-printed paper form on which labour observation are recorded. The aim of partogram is to provide a pictorial overview of labour, to alert midwives and obstetricians to deviations in maternal or fetal wellbeing and labour progress. Partograph contain pre-printed alert and action lines. Hence skilled assistance during labour is the very important and key service to reduce the rates of maternal mortality and morbidity rates. So the aim of study is to assess the knowledge regarding partograph among staff nurses.

Objective

  1. To assess the knowledge of staff nurses regarding partograph.
  2. To find out the association between the knowledge score with selected demographic variables.

Methodology

Quantitative research approach with descriptive design having one point data collection was used. The study was conducted at SGRD hospital Vallah, Amritsar in May 2015. Convenience sampling were used to select 40 study subjects. Tool was consisting of two sections that is Socio-demographic profile sheet and self structured questionnaire. Socio-demographic profile sheet include age, educational status, working experience, marital status & attended in-service education programme. Twenty one self- structured questionnaires were prepared and finalized from extensive review of literature. Questionnaire items includes components of Partograph, maternal & fetal condition. Questionnaire was validated by experts of obstetric department. Each correct answer was given 1 mark. Questionnaire was used to assess the knowledge regarding partograph among staff nurses. After maintaining rapport and explaining the purpose of study to staff nurses, structured knowledge questionnaire was distributed.

Statistical analysis

Data was collected, organized and analyzed by SPSS version 16. Computation of frequencies and percentage was done for the analysis of socio- demographic variables. For assessing the level of knowledge regarding partograph among staff nurses arithmetic mean and S.D was calculated. To find out the relationship of knowledge with socio demographic variables among staff nurses non parametric chi-square test was applied at p value<0.05.

Ethical consideration

The study had been approved by the ethical committee of Sri Guru Ram Das Institute of Medical Sciences and Research Vallah, Sri Amritsar. Written informed consent was taken from each study subject after informing them about study. The confidentiality was maintained throughout the study.

Criteria for evaluation was as following

Table 1.

Partograph knowledge score

Level of knowledge

0-7

Poor

8-14

Average

15-21

Good

Table 1 Maximum and Minimum obtainable score was 21 and zero respectively

Results

The findings are presented in Tables 2–4.

Table 2 depicts that a majority of staff (47.5%) are in the age group of 20-30 years and then followed by (30%) of 30-40 years and (20%) of 41-50 years of age and (2.5%) of above 50 yrs. Majority of staff (67.5%) were of GNM Nursing, followed by (20%) of BSC Nursing & (12.5%) of Post Basic Bsc. Nursing. Majority of staff (65%) having clinical experience of more than 2 years followed by (20%) having less than 1 year experience and (15%) having 01-02 years of experience. Majority of staff (55%) is unmarried and 45% of staff is married. Majority of staff 75% that never attended any in service education programme regarding partograph followed by 25% who attended in service education programme on partograph.

Sr. No.

Socio-demographic variables

F

%

1.

Age (In Years)

 

 

 

20-30

19

47.5

 

31-40

12

30.0

 

41-50

8

20.0

 

>50

1

2.5

2.

Qualification

 

 

 

GNM

27

67.5

 

B.Sc. (N.)

8

20.0

 

Post Basic B.Sc. (N.)

5

12.5

3.

Experience (In Years)

 

 

 

<1

8

20.0

 

1-2

6

15.0

 

>2

26

65.0

4.

Marital Status

 

 

 

Married

18

45.0

 

Un-married

22

55.0

5.

Attend In-Service Education Programe

 

 

 

Yes

10

25.0

 

No

30

75.0

Table 2 Socio demographic profile of staff nurses, N=40

Table 3 & Figure 1 reveals that 17.5% of staff nurses have poor knowledge, followed by 25% of staff nurses are having good knowledge and 57.5% of staff nurses have average knowledge. The mean of study score is 12.35 and Standard deviation is 4.023. Table 4 shows knowledge level with selected socio-demographic variables. i.e.age, qualificationclinical experience and in-service education attended are non significant at p-value 0.05 marital status found significant at p-value 0.05.

Figure 1 Level of Knowledge on partograph among staff nurses.

Sr. No.

Level of Knowledge

Scoring Criteria

f

%

Means ±SD

  1.  

Poor Knowledge

0-7

7

17.5

 

12.35 ± 4.023

  1.  

Average Knowledge

8-14

23

57.5

  1.  

Good Knowledge

15-21

10

25.0

Table 3 Level of Knowledge regarding Partograph among staff Nurses, N=40

Sr. No.

Socio-demographic Variables

Level of Knowledge

X2-value

Df

p-value

Poor

Average

Good

1.

Age (In Years)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

20-30

5

10

4

 

 

 

 

31-40

2

6

4

7.648

1

.265NS

 

41-50

0

7

1

 

 

 

 

>50

0

0

1

 

 

 

2.

Qualification

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

GNM

4

15

8

 

 

 

 

B.Sc. (N.)

2

5

1

1.226

4

.874NS

 

Post Basic B.Sc. (N>)

1

3

1

 

 

 

3

Experience (In Years)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

<1

3

4

1

 

 

 

 

1-2

0

4

2

3.816

4

.431NS

 

>2

4

15

7

 

 

 

4.

Marital Status

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Married

0

12

6

7.115

2

.029**

 

Un-married

7

11

4

 

 

 

5.

Attend In-Service Education Programme

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Yes

2

8

0

4.555

2

.103NS

 

No

5

15

10

 

 

 

Table 4 Association between knowledge level with selected Socio-demographic variables, N=40
NB: df, Degree of freedom; NS, Non-significant(p-value>0.05); **, Significant (p-value <0.05).

Discussion

Labour has been considered to be the most painful journey a woman ever under takes. Although it is a natural process but complications can arise at any time during its course. The partograph is considered a valuable tool in the improvement of maternity service by allowing midwives and obstetrician to display intra partum details in a pictorial manner. The result of present study revealed that 57.5% staff nurses had average knowledge, 25% staff nurses had good knowledge, 17.5% staff nurses had poor knowledge. The research study of assessment and utilization of partograph among obstetric caregivers concluded that 52.3% responded had fair knowledge 39.0% had good knowledge of utilization of partograph.5 Another Study conducted in Cameroon about knowledge and utilization of partograph in which they concluded that 33.8% respondents had average knowledge regarding partograph followed by 29.6% takes partograph as a complex tool.

Conclusion

It was concluded that Knowledge level of staff nurses regarding use of partograph is relatively less and there is no significant association of socio-demographic variables with level of knowledge of staff nurses regarding partograph except marital status.

Acknowledgements

I appreciate and will never forget the determination and encouragement bestowed by our worthy Principal Dr. Parvesh Saini.

Finances

No separate funding was received for the study.

Conflict of interest

The author declares there are no conflicts of interest.

References

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